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how to get to Cala de Biniparratx from Alaior
Cala de Biniparratx from Alaior: practical transfer guide with estimated 15.3 km / 19 min travel time, parking and access tips, best time to visit and local wind notes.
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Cala de Biniparratx is an accessible coastal cove located in Sant Lluis. From Alaior the journey to Cala de Biniparratx is about 15.3 km and typically takes around 19 minutes by car under normal traffic. Note that Cala de Biniparratx has a public rating of 4.5 from 582 reviews as a destination place. This page explains route options, parking, timing and practical advice for a smooth trip from Alaior.
Why choose Cala de Biniparratx for a quick trip from Alaior
The short distance between Alaior and Cala de Biniparratx makes it ideal for half-day or afternoon excursions. A private transfer or short drive lets you maximize beach time without long routes. The route is straightforward, so travellers looking to avoid long transfers across the island often prefer this short coastal destination. Plan arrivals in the morning for calmer conditions and easier parking during the busiest months.
What a typical transfer from Alaior includes
- Pickup in Alaior (door-to-door within town limits)
- Drop-off as close as vehicle access allows near the beach access path
- Fixed price with clear travel time estimate (approx. 19 minutes)
- Assistance with luggage and child seats available on request
- Flexible return times to match your schedule
Vehicles for the Alaior → Cala de Biniparratx transfer
Transfers for this short route typically use compact cars, sedans or small vans for groups up to 6 people; minibuses are available for larger groups. Vehicles are chosen to fit narrow lanes and limited parking near coastal coves. If you have specific needs (large luggage, surfboards, or mobility requirements), request the appropriate vehicle at booking.
how to get to Cala de Biniparratx from Alaior · Trip planning
Estimated distance and time: 15.3 km, approximately 19 minutes by car under normal conditions (source: origin estimate). Route overview: head east from Alaior toward the main road linking to Sant Lluís, then follow local signs to Cala de Biniparratx; the final stretch uses smaller local lanes with restricted parking close to the shoreline. Parking and access: parking near the cove is limited and can fill early on peak summer days — arriving before 10:00 is recommended to secure a spot. Drop-off is possible close to the official access path; expect a short walk from parked vehicles to the beach. Weather and wind: during late morning and afternoons the typical northeasterly winds (Tramuntana/Gregal) can strengthen and make the sea choppier — mornings are usually calmer for swimming and snorkeling. Traffic notes: traffic is light most of the year, but in July–August and on holiday weekends allow an extra 10–20 minutes for parking and local congestion. Practical tips: bring cash for any small local fees, wear sensible shoes for the short walk from parking to the cove, and book a return transfer time if you prefer to avoid searching for parking later in the day.
Travel details to Cala de Biniparratx from Alaior
If you are travelling from Alaior, it is best to plan the journey with some margin, especially in high season or late in the day. The approximate distance to Cala de Biniparratx is 15.3 km and the estimated journey time is 19 min. The most useful reference point is located at 07712 Sant Lluís, Balearic Islands, Spain. Before setting off, it is a good idea to consider the wind, luggage, whether you are travelling with children, your beach gear and your planned return time.
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Frequently asked questions
How long does the drive take from Alaior to Cala de Biniparratx?
The drive is about 15.3 km and typically takes around 19 minutes in normal traffic. In high season allow an extra 10–20 minutes for parking and local congestion.
Is there parking near Cala de Biniparratx?
There is limited public parking close to the beach access. It fills quickly in peak summer, so arriving before mid-morning is advisable. Drop-off by car is usually possible near the access path.
Can I be dropped off directly at the sand/shoreline?
Vehicles cannot drive onto the sand. Most transfers drop passengers as close as vehicle access permits; expect a short walk along the marked access path to reach the shoreline.
When is the best time of day to visit from Alaior?
Early morning is generally the best time: calmer sea, fewer people and easier parking. Late afternoons can also be pleasant but wind and swell tend to increase in some seasons.
Are transfers suitable for groups or families with children?
Yes. Small vans and minibuses are available for groups. Child seats and specific vehicle requests should be arranged when booking to ensure appropriate equipment.